Annual Report 2016-17 the Time Is Always Right to Do What Is Right

Annual Report 2016-17 the Time Is Always Right to Do What Is Right

ABLING EN SE | LF A R Y E A L L I A Celebrating A P N E Th C E E D DEEPALAYA 381979-2017 Enabling Self Reliance Annual Report 2016-17 The time is always right to do what is right. - Martin Luther King, Jr. Contents Foreword from the CEO Education Non Formal Education Project STEADY Community Library Vocational Training Scholarship Gender Equity Community Health Differently Abled Children’s Home Social Entrepreneur CRM & HR Credibility and Transparency Consolidated Report Financial Summary Milestones Abbreviations Deepalaya School Kalkaji Extension - DSKE Deepalaya Learning Centre Gole Kuan - DLCGK Deepalaya Learning Centre Sanjay Colony - DLCSC Ramditti JR Narang Deepalaya Learning Centre - RJRNDLC Deepalaya School Gusbethi - DSG Deepalaya Learning Centre Titron - DLCT Integrated Rural Community Health Centre - IRCHC Social Entrepreneur - SE Self Help Group - SHG Non-Formal Education - NFE Remedial Education Centre - REC Support to Training, Education and Development of Youth- STEADY Father and Daughter Alliance - FADA Education on Wheels - EOW Vocational Training Centre - VTC Merit Cum Means Loan Scholarship - MCMLS South Delhi Municipal Corporation - SDMC Internal Complaints Committee - ICC National Institute of Open Schooling - NIOS Foreword Thirty-eight years is a long period in the life of a person but a short one in the case of an organisation like Deepalaya. As we get ready to enter the fourth decade of Deepalaya's existence, we have reasons to be happy. We started with just five students and a teacher in the drawing room of our president Y. Chackochan. Today Deepalaya is one of India's large civil society organisations with 4500 students on its rolls in its two formal schools and several learning centers. It has nearly 15,000 women as members of its self-help groups. These groups have started entrepreneurial projects from running dairies to manufacturing sanitary napkins. As this report details the various projects that we have undertaken during the year under review, I do not want to dwell more on them. One significant development this year was the understanding Deepalaya has reached with the South Delhi Municipal Corporation to run one of its primary schools in South Delhi. The corporation chose us after an elaborate process that involved submission of so many reports, certificates and testimonials and interview of senior staff, including yours truly. We will run the school for the next five years in what is known as private-public partnership. We will increase the enrollment and improve the quality of education. While we found more persons and companies to collaborate with us, the year also saw us consolidating our relations with our existing clientele. I would like to conclude this note by sharing a unique experience I had this year. We received a cheque for Rs 5 lakh from an advocate in Mumbai. The amount was bequeathed to Deepalaya in his will and testament by one Shri Lakhadawala who passed away in October last. I dedicate this column to the memory of our friend and benefactor who appreciated our work. May his soul rest in peace! A.J. Philip Secretary & Chief Executive When you invest in girl's education, she feeds herself, her children, her community and her nation. – Erna Solberg Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the promise of progress, in every society, in every family. – Kofi Annan Education The Global Educaon Monitoring (GEM) report released by UNESCO in 2016 shows that only 20 million children out of 75 million falling in the age group of 3 to 6 years were enrolled for preschool educaon in India during 2014. It shows that the Right to Educaon Act failed to bridge this gap. Another report suggests that children from the marginalized secons of society face a lot of discriminaon from the school authories. Deepalaya – an abode of light – has been working for the last 38 years for the benefit of underprivileged children who cannot afford educaon. But for Deepalaya many would have remained in the dark. Formal School Education With two formal schools - Deepalaya School, Kalkaji Extension (DSKE), Delhi and Deepalaya School, Gusbethi (DSG), Distt. Nuh in Haryana – Deepalaya provides good quality education at an affordable cost. A majority of the children enrolled at these schools are first-generation learners. Total Total SCHOOL 1616 SCHOOL 842 = 592 Girls = 321 Girls = 1024 Boys = 521 Boys Deepalaya School Kalkaji Extension (DSKE) Deepalaya School Gusbethi (DSG) = 1545 Boys = 913 Girls Total boys enrolled in Deepalaya Schools Total girls enrolled in Deepalaya Schools Real education has to draw out the best from the boys and the girls to be educated. – Mahatma Gandhi Deepalaya School, Kalkaji Extn. Deepalaya School, Kalkaji Extension, is located close to the Kalkaji slum and has been providing affordable education since 1998. During the year ended 31st March, 2017, there were 1616 students in the school. The school had 592 girls and 1024 boys. The school focused on the overall personality development of students apart from giving quality education. Boys Girls 592 Enrolled1024 Enrolled Total Enrolled1616 Success Story Vishal Babu Gupta studied in DSKE from Class 1 to X. His father supplies incense sticks and his mother works in a cosmetic company. It was difficult for his parents to take care of the education of three children. Who would have imagined that he would one day go to the US for higher studies through the Community College Initiative Program (CCIP) While he was in the choral group in Deepalaya, he developed an interest in music. Before going to the US, he had already made eight music albums. He opened a home studio and was learning from YouTube. His interest in learning more in music motivated him to apply for the CCIP scholarship. During his ten months in the US, he learnt about Radio, Video film-making, Photography and did experiment with music and create sound effects. He says it was a great learning experience. He says, “Now that I am in India, I want to study and make a career for myself in the music world, or in hotel management. I wish to donate to Deepalaya for the good cause that Deepalaya is working for, from some of the savings I made from my scholarship money I received in the USA. Deepalaya has given me wings to fly and be a confident, good human being.” Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom. – George W. Carver Deepalaya School, Gusbethi Situated amongst the fringe districts of Haryana, Deepalaya School, Gusbethi, caters to people belonging to low economic background residing in 40 villages surrounding Gusbethi in District Nuh. Over the years, Deepalaya has been successful in making a breakthrough in the mindsets of people, a majority of whom are Meo-muslims. During the year, the school had on its rolls 842 students, out of which 321 were girls. There was a time when the school had a negligible number of girls. Deepalaya's policy of positive discrimination towards the girl child has brought a sea-change towards girl child education. Gir321ls Enrolled Total Bo521ys 842 Enrolled Enrolled Token of love from Oriflame India “But for Oriflame and Deepalaya, I can't Most of our girls come from remote areas to study in our school at think of where I would have been. I am Gusbethi. Distance demotivates the parents from enrolling them proud to be a Deepalayan as it changed in schools. When we discussed the issue with Oriflame India, they my life and has now given me an were generous enough to donate two buses – one for Deepalaya opportunity to bring a change in society,” School, Gusbethi, and another for Deepalaya School, Kalkaji says Komal who is right now working as a Extension. Not only this, the company sponsored the cost of computer teacher with Deepalaya. After educating 150 girls studying at Deepalaya School, Kalkaji completing her schooling from Deepalaya, Extension. Oriflame has been supporting girl child education Komal went to the US for a 10-month since 2006. Some of the girls have now become self-reliant. A few c o u r s e o n w e b - d e s i g n i n g a n d of them have come back to us for giving back to society. development. Infrastructural development project by Nikon India Nikon India has been instrumental in helping Deepalaya in many ways. For the last three years, their support has helped in promotion of girl child education by taking care of their transportation. During the financial year ended 31st March, 2017, the company helped us in building two rooms in the new wing of Deepalaya School, Gusbethi. The classrooms are able to accommodate 80 new students from the next academic year. Deepalaya is grateful to Nikon India for promoting education in one of the least developed districts of Haryana. The secret in education lies in respecting the student. Non Formal Education While formal schools impart education as per rules and regulations of the respective education boards and enroll students in age-appropriate classes, non formal education helps in bridging the gap in learning levels irrespective of the age that a student has. Simply put, a 6-year-old child shall sit in the same group in which a 9-year-old child may sit, if they are on the same learning levels. After bringing them at par, the students are then mainstreamed in government schools and are given remedial Enrollments2432 Gir15ls Enrolled05 Boys9 Enrolled27 education. NFE / REMEDIAL EDUCATION 13 9 4 36 356 329 329 70 70 2 2 9 225 7 20 7 189 188 18 72 182 1 16 21 1 7 100 9 7 88 7 75 3 7 5 57 57 5 52 52 4 4 32 28 19 9 0 0 0 0 Sangam Loesche DLCSC DLCGK RJRNDLC DLCT ASHA DCDP NW EOW FADA Y Block Vihar India Boys Girls Total One Child, One Teacher, One Book, One Pen can change the world.

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